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WHAT TO BUY
TOR CHRISTMAS,
Even hunt time* nowadays fall lo Irt
an fur (hr iH.nap|>v*iuncc of u
gift at the plata of evar/ member <>Y
tb« family lit these days us marvelous
Ingenuity. If tint wishes to realise thia,
tilw a jaunt through (tie ahopa nhfii
tht‘ Chnatlino season begins to ap*
prom h. or. twit or atlll, through some of
those exchanges where woman of skill
and experience arm) their work for rale
or exhibition. The woman'* exchange*
are aluady fairly bristling with uovel
tu* .
Judging from the color scheme of
many of thrar souvenir*. thin will be a
patriotic Christmas, real, white and blue
lit fjUaiiit and striking combinations oc
cupying the placea of honor on *he Ivan
and sltowrsee*. Thin la an It ahould la>,
fur it will keep alive In many a house
hold th« roallaatlon of what It han coat
to five us ft rwalljf merry Christmas.
Just fancy If It were Admiral Hamp
aon’ft Instead of Vdmtral t'ervera'n
tleet that lay at the bottom of the Car
ibbean sea, or brave Dewey's instead of
Mmiltjo’s that nerved ns neat I lip ptftcea
for the fishes tn the depths of the silent
Pacific!
One notes odmlrlmtly the photograph
frames covered with the new red. while
and blue crepe paper, those covered
with the tiny silk ilags. that have lona
been for sale In the dry Roods shops,
and pincushions of the rod and white
striped silk, framed In billows of w hite
Jace ruffles, portfolios covered with red
white and blue paper or silk, tllovu
and handkerchief boxes, eyeglass clean
ers, veil lolls, engagement P*d*. pin
cases, penwipers—everythin* in which a
trlcolored fabric can be used i« made as
daringly patriotic as thought and an
Aubrey Beardsleyesuue eye for color
can manage.
>'ext to the red, white and blue. el?..
In which the national colons Ihiure
there in a noticeably large proportion or
art left s fashioned from cherry colored
• Ik, atfn or crepe paper, One striking
cushion of cherry red satfn was
-ft i»ed to represent a poppy, the heart
if if;e (tower forming the cushion and
jiargg bows surrounding the center
petals. Jn this way < nshion* may
tuJiitP to represent the favorite flow*
~ of the friend to whom U Is to b*.
The petal* are cut from the
and lined w ith « bit of light C#h
to make tliein stand out. The
picerv arc then sewed In with tu« cush
ion. a'nett tltvusn pieces of which It is
c; ft.pused'«yik basted together Very
pretty is a violet cushion, the scent of
the real flower being given to the satin
i.v means of sachet powder. \ pansy
Cushion *» made in shades of purple
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velvet ami a chrysanthemum cushl n
of yellow. pink or white silk, the hit*
of allk twin* i»e**cd u« In the paper
llowcr*. to look like the curly petal of
the coni flower. Th» <!nl*y and the run-
Mower ale *<> easy to Imitate a* not to
n cd *pct-:al mention.
It might he well |o mi>■ that the
•lUntiit little figure* that »erve a* pin-
Ciisklcn* when a < lay pip* OI a wianlen
doll la dremed In old fashioned drew* nr*
alway* imurcee i>f aniunenient In hou*eg
w hero there are small children. The
little boy amt girl of the household will
never let a pin upon the carpet escape
when they are permitted to i muse
ihcm»tiveß by Blabbing It Into the *klrt
of old Nancy or Aunt Dinah. The**
pipe doll* are made by drawing the
■ten* of a white clay pt|w In u chlnt* or
calico drea*. folding a kerchief about
the neck and tying an apron about th*
\vni*t. The pipe Is made m eland alone
by -licking II Into a broad cork, which
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is of < 011 rse hidden by the flowing skirt.
The mouth of the pipe Ik supposed to be
llie back of the head utul Ik covered
with a |v>ko bonnet or a nulled cap.
Sometimes one of them; figures Ik In
tended.,to l>e uwed as a ease for sewing
tmpJemJmt*, needle, thimble, scbuwrs
nml thread cam’s being attached to It.
A tlnV gathered bag for the thimble
Is hung nt the elderly splmdor or grin
ning darky woman s side. The apron
Is used for the needierase. and th«
spool of thread Is tucked under the
hem of the ample skirt. Then the little
figure la ready for use.
Very" pretty cushions may be made
of broken Japanese dolls. At the toy
stores there are always a few dam
aged ones. Ask for one of the smaller
Japanese dolls, and IX lb; head and
arm* are In perfect .audition that la
ell that ia ua>ja*»ary.-. Make a short
bug <mu*l in MngiU t« what tut doil's
bodv ,i lythtfli’ wap Und fill W" with
saviduet, leaving |U#l jM»ough sot
what remain* of the dotv Pltei- thl*
inside ami gather the bag about the
doll’s nerk. Over this fit a tiny kimono
I of yellow or red satin find tie a crepe
i susli of the opposite color altout dolly s
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« the e*lge of Ihe f|-4Jf|r.The I ini*, of
, .HJf’o matehing *.»mc -if Included in
Aw tl-algn on th. |mi|mt. A coupl- of
rows of chenille aliout iMrelmd. and a
jarp, r 'ailterfly . p .>**d -..nmuker. on H*
and the frame I* ■ pr.tly and
.jßftfy an one could » «. A* >very
tfilag .eat *ugv.-*t* lloiiepd •* in vogue
?kt»'X>...f«n. delft ehade*. a* Home call
hern, are decidedly pretty The frame*
are painted on witter color p«p*r. pre
sumably. the color nehetne of the entire
background Icing shaded blue. On thIB
several' Dutch landscape* ate painted.
Including rlum#y wooden bust* and
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windmills find coifed peasant women
in short skirts and wooden shoes.
Cushions are always acceptable pres
ents. If you are not up in cushions. It
may seem a very simple thing to buy
or make one. but you must first decide
whether the object of >our gift would
be beat fitted with a »te*iu*i, ham
mock. yacht, sofa, balsam or hop pil
low that useful "and simple looking
article, the cushion, having so very
many uses. The balsam and the Jtop
pillows are to indnee sound and sweet
dreams, and their covers should there-
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Th#r*f«»r# I nn4cf»:n»«l «rh> th# t#nr* j
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loan sir n|k« tbrir hr#* •# th#y *U4#
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niae any woman shudders to think of •
It# paaatbtlttias
* Ttw long coat seen** to have come to
I foro be droorated with aom# appropri
ately dreamy motto and a smooth pat
tern that will not wraick the f*ce
‘hould the cover not br removed for a
nap.
For collegians th* new college pil
low. showing in applhiu* «r outlla*
embroidery a *eene from a f.»>tlwll.
baseball or other athletic conical. I* al
way* warmly a«-cet»ted if th* winning
side wear* the partk-tllar ■ol leg 111 n *
color*. The lalter fact I* mentioned
bec ause one girl in trying to please her
broth.-r wilh atlc h a gift for hit room
hud th- pillow coldly returned to her
with a note reading.
Tale College
Dear Ms-Tht* |Mb«w lan't any use to
ne. 1 w.ni Id n't have It In my room. The
Vtlow* would pitch It end m» out togelh
r. Why don I you make Tale winning?
i l ours,
Radiy and painfully Ai* picked out the
.(Tending . mhroldery colors, and. hav
ing obt lined reliable Informallon a* to
the color To n s football learn wore up
on Its brawny limbs, she went to work
Again, and to her satisfaction It be
came the pride of Tom'# heart. There
was always one facial characteristic of
ono of the players, a Cyrano de Ber-
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gerae nose, which Tom connects with
one of the members of the team, and
| when the college boys gather In his
| room he always calls attention to the
i fact, and the young men comment re-
I spectlully on the photographic accura
cy with which Tom’s sister even em
j’ltrOi#ens a vouch cushion.
The Gibson girl seems to have wak
ened to a hew lease of popularity in
: fancy \vo>k White satin glove boxes,
bonbon Ky*** and photograph frame*
at* pMt*d with Portrait* of these
dainty ae*a*r*» "fh* painting i» much
easier wortc than it looks. Buy a mag
aaihe contEirdng the picture to be cop
ied. and. placing between the picture
and the cardboard or satin a piece of
carbon paper, trace lishtly over the pic-
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.«.»#! atrlking I’hrtrlmaa novrlll.-* of
ih# »«am»B which nmy be mad# at hon»«.
Thrr# are, l«#ald#a arraena. •iffc* l *.
i ac inaura *'aa#a, #roHrold*'r#d allhrn tapa
m -aaur#*. handhrn hief#. prnwlpera.
j h cycl.aic du*t#r. handkerchief, jewel.
knitting and fancy work, mending. "P
--j era. work and party and *how bag*. Iho
j um iif whk'h la empla'ned by th# name*.
Tjie party bag I* to carry a tiny comb
and bru#h. powder and putt pin* and
needle and thread in *#w up unexpected
i rente. The opera ban la for the opera
*la»aos and the handkerchief and fan.
1 Oolll.a of all aorta, table mat* and tu
! pi# oentera. tray cloth* and embroider
ed toilet *et*. clotheapln bag*. hou*«-.
j keeper*' apron*, caae* for knlve* and
fork* and *poona. Iron ani kettle hold
! era. nweeplnif tap* lirenkfaet jacket*.
combing and dreaulng aark*. kimono*,
i eunonnneta are ea* h In their way ac
ceptable gift* and are capable of being
! made *a pretty a* one may wl*h The
men of the family are notably the hard
eat to at with gift* For m. n the fol
lowing ll*t I* Kuggi *led. From It aoma
anxiou* woman may he able to select
juat the thing that will pler.se.
I .amt* shade*. Yacht screen*.
• ilove*. Ynchl pillow*.
Handkerchief*. B**r nmg*.
Packet hook* <• omfort i*g*.
Fancy calendßr*. ••ollege pillow*.
Newspaper hold* r*. *’tuvat*.
Necktie* IXxtotV pretwriptton
Pipe rack*. Pad*.
Paperweights move ense*.
Pincushions. tlolf ettK'klng*.
Shaving paper case*. Holf kloies
Shaving cup*. <*olf score*.
Smoking »et*. Handkerchief caeca
Su*iamd*r*. laiundry bag*.
Tobacco pouche*. I.etter llle*.
Tobacco jar*. J.sundry list*.
Toilet case*. Match holder*.
EDITH I.AWRENCE.
t are of « III*.
The treatment of small cut* I* usually
considered a minor point In hounehold
surgory, but when we consider the the
ory of germ* and the antiseptic treat
ment of wound* we come to see that
every small scratch or pin prick has It*
danger If not properly treated. Cleanli
ness I* all Important in the treatment
! of wound*, large or small. The scratch
ed or torn skin should be at onee bathed
in water as hot us can be borne, in
which a few drops of carbolic acid
have been mixed. In this way ull dirt
vvhlrh might otherwise endanger the
health of the sufferer is removed by the
I hot water, und the wound l* purified 1-y
i in* oAfboHc
some gill* h#vr aucb tld. k hair that
| th«y ar# v«ty likely to tah- cold aR-f
f washing It. a* It remains damp so long.
Warm rowel* should be used In succes
sion tn dry it with, und the hair fanned
1 with a fan.